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James Holland
05/24/25
@ Lex Fridman
In December 1941, Germany faces three enemies: Great Britain, the USSR, and the USA, making victory impossible.
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James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles | Lex Fridman Podcast #470
@ Lex Fridman
05/24/25
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